Hi folks! Sorry to bump up an old thread but when I tried to upload the RoadfoodTemplate.stt file to Streets & Trips 2013, I received a message saying, "the file was created with an older version of the map which is no longer supported." Anything I can do at this end to fix that?

Just discovered this site ahead of a coast-to-coast vacation that starts in five days. Fantastic! Cheers...

maybo- Welcome to Roadfood! You definitely came to the proper site to find the best local eats for your journey. When your trip is completed, any chance you could post about where you went and what you ate?

I know that this is hard for most members to understand, but there are a lot of places that the online alternatives do not serve. I can drive for hours without having any kind of internet signal available in large areas of the state. Plus, S&T has pretty good trip planning tools without being online, as well. If I'm just going from A to B, and have connectivity, then online is great. Other times, not so much.

Hi folks! Sorry to bump up an old thread but when I tried to upload the RoadfoodTemplate.stt file to Streets & Trips 2013, I received a message saying, "the file was created with an older version of the map which is no longer supported." Anything I can do at this end to fix that?

Just discovered this site ahead of a coast-to-coast vacation that starts in five days. Fantastic! Cheers...

Haven't used Streets and Trips in a while, but did you try uploading the *.csv version? I know in the past you could upload csv data to Streets and Trips.

Still enjoy using Streets and Trips, as we have for years!There are many improvements I would still like to see, but we have yet to find a better offline mapping program for our vintage vehicle cross country road trips.

I prefer offline trip planners as they don't depend on finding/waiting for cell/internet signal and save also the associated mobile data expense. We use a simple USB GPS antenna plugged into a laptop that lets us quickly/easily plot alternative routes with reasonable expectations for ETA etc. S&T also gives us good estimates on fuel costs (a big factor in our older vintage vehicles) plus it's a pretty good reference to various points of interest without all the clutter introduced by web-based searches. I find when we're on the web that there are too many distractions.